We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in
the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further and it
has been outstanding for a very long period of time. However, please
reopen it if you can give us the missing information and don't hesitate
to submit
Setting package from (undefined) to xorg-server
Can you confirm this bug still applies in edgy/feisty?
Thanks
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = xorg-server
Assignee: (unassigned) = Philip Paquette
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reproducible X restarts involving GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL
hi Tanner,
just curious, where did you obtain version 1.0-9625 of Nvidia's driver?
if i go to their website (http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html), i can
only see version 1.0-8774, which is pretty close to what i have
currently installed (1.0-8762).
i'm still suffering from the same bug,
I guess it would have been more useful if I had given a link in my post!
I downloaded the driver from this page:
http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_downloads_rel70betadriver.html
I haven't had a single glitch since.
Tanner
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After some research, I found out that it isn't just Firefox that causes
this crash. It can be reproduced in Kate, Konqueror, etc. It seems to be
caused by certain really long strings such as the one in the attached
HTML file posted earlier.
I ran across a post on the NVIDIA forums of others
I can confirm the exact same problem! Going to that website successfully
crashes my X server also.
Here are my specs:
Kernel: 2.6.15-26-686
NVIDIA Driver: 1.0-8774
KDE: 3.5.4
Card: GeForce 6600 PCI-E
I'll be glad to report any messages / info!
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thanks for your feedback!
i am running gnome, not KDE. the file .gtkrc-2.0 does not exist. it's a
clean ubuntu install, not an upgrade from Breezy. i did backup /home,
but restored only the bits and pieces that i needed, certainly no config
files related to gnome or KDE.
but i did something that i
Are you running KDE ? Does removing .gtkrc-2.0 fix the problem (hint:
don't remove it, rename it so that you can restore it later on if it
makes no difference ) ? Is this an upgrade from Breezy? If not, did you
keep your old /home around? Thanks for reporting this.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
tried to reproduce this bug on my Thinkpad R40 (ATI Radeon 7500), also
running a clean install of dapper, and failed to do so. so, perhaps this
has to do w/ TwinView or some other xorg.conf setting and/or the NVidia
driver. here's xorg.conf of the above Dell machine:
# /etc/X11/xorg.conf (xorg X